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Tibetan antelopes, often referred to as the \"elves\" of the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, have long faced the threat of poaching for their prized underfur.
However, dedicated conservation efforts have helped their population rebound, bringing hope to these majestic creatures. In 2017, Qinghai Hoh Xil was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, largely for its role in safeguarding the future of the Tibetan antelope.
This achievement highlights the importance of protecting our planet’s unique wildlife and ensures that future generations can admire the graceful presence of the Tibetan antelopes on the plateau.
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